China, Sri Lanka Vow Deeper Cooperation at Lunar New Year Reception

China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Qi Zhenhong, and Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath pledged to further strengthen bilateral ties as the Chinese community in Colombo marked the Lunar New Year at a Spring Festival reception.

Addressing the gathering, Qi said relations between the two countries had “entered a new phase of development,” highlighting progress in sectors including ports, agriculture, the digital economy and tourism. He described the Colombo Port City and Hambantota Port as “thriving hubs injecting new vitality into Sri Lanka.”

Qi also characterised China as “a valued and trusted friend,” referring to Beijing’s support during recent adverse weather events and its engagement in infrastructure, trade, investment and education cooperation.

Speaking at the event, Herath expressed appreciation for China’s continued partnership. “Sri Lanka is grateful for the steadfast support extended by the People’s Republic of China,” he said, adding that Colombo seeks to strengthen ties “in a manner that is mutually beneficial, transparent, and aligned with the aspirations of both our peoples.”

The reception featured cultural performances, including Tai Chi demonstrations and Sichuan opera face-changing, reflecting the growing visibility of Chinese cultural traditions in Sri Lanka.